test the performance of an axis web service
profile an axis web service's performance
Other than writing such a tools from scratch, I am wondering if there
is anything out there that I can re-use.
Thanks for any tips.
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org.apache.wsif.schema.Parser will help to process.
Jeff
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Subject: Document literal with complex data types
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It suprises me how little knowledge is out there for a Java developer
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/;
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WSDL4J, JDOM and other WSDL handling libraries do not appear to handle
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On Aug 18, 2004, at 12:23 PM, Mirna Carelli / Projeto Ourgrid wrote:
Hi all,
I need to modify the TCPMonitor to save messages SOAP automatically,
the file should mark a timeStamp when the package was send. But i
can't find in the source code where can i modify to TCPMonitor do
this.
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types.
Neither of these is very good. I wish Axis 1.3 would be more flexible
and support the old type style too.
-Frank
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be happy to offer a few suggestions.
-Frank Cohen
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On Aug 2, 2004, at 9:05 PM, Hrishikesh Kumar wrote:
Hi All,
We have implemented a Web Service using Axis. We have also developed
Java
clients using the stubs
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and WSDL 1.1. JAX-RPC will build WS-I code by
using a command-line switch while compiling the Web Service code.
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Good reply message Ted. Your we don't know yet answer is my take on
Web Services too. I've been testing Web Service based systems for the
past two years and the variety and complexity of systems is huge. It
brings new meaning to the old words your results may vary. hehe
Some of the things I
recommend you use the XML-RPC library to make a call to a SOAP-based
Web Service. This is an HTTP call that moves a test/xml payload. It
will break when the server changes but until then you'll be running at
top possible speed.
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Quoting Pfeiffer, Richard
I am getting no response from nagoya.apache.org:5049/axis/service/echo as
described in Example 1 in the Axis beta user guide. Is it just me? Who
admins this server? -Frank
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